Women

Displaying 1401 - 1450 of 1846 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1401 Miss Swalwell gives interesting facts on feet
College Eye 19:41, p.1
Gives advice to new women students.
1402 Next Monday evening
College Eye 19:39, p.1
Dean of Women will speak to women students.
1403 Men remain in minority at I. S. T. C.
College Eye 19:39, p.1
Men to women ratio is 1:6; summer enrollment is 2300..
1404 "Charm of Dress" to be presented Tues.; by home economics girls
College Eye 19:35, p.1
To be presented by freshman home economics students.
1405 Women's Sports
College Eye 19:30, p.7
Highlights of intramural track and field meet; both faculty and students participated; humor.
1406 Official announcements
College Eye 19:29, p.1
College women invited to talk by Dean of Women in auditorium.
1407 All college organizations
College Eye 19:27, p.1
Students reminded to report social affairs to Dean of Women prior to the event.
1408 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:18, p.2
Leap Year dance to be held soon.
1409 Rules for women's intramurals announced; each girl to play on only one team; trophy to be offered
College Eye 19:18, p.1
Text of the rules for competition.
1410 Cooperation asked by women's intramural; all organizations should send delegates to Wednesday meeting
College Eye 19:17, p.1
Concern that women need more opportunities for sports activities.
1411 Official announcement
College Eye 19:17, p.1
Dean Walker will speak to senior women.
1412 Leap Year dance January 20; dance to be held in Women's Gym; Student Council and Mrs. Walker decide on rules
College Eye 19:17, p.1
Women will ask men and pay expenses.
1413 Official Announcement
College Eye 19:4, p.8
Marion McFarland Walker will speak to women.
1414 Official notice!
College Eye 18:47, p.1
Women should consult with the Dean of Women before taking rooms for the fall; new regulations in force.
1415 Oxford votes limit on number of women
College Eye 18:46, p.2
Allocates 620 slots to the four women's colleges.
1416 Athletic emblems
College Eye 18:44, p.1
Women will change their emblems so that they will not resemble men's athletics letters.
1417 Dean of Women
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
Photo of Marion McFarland Walker; advice to young women.
1418 Queen of the May
College Eye 18:33, p.4
Suggests that only the men of I. S. T. C. should be able to vote for the May Queen, because this is representative of voting regulations of the United States.
1419 En garde!
College Eye 18:30, p.4
Suggests that since many colleges are putting limits on the number of women they accept, civilization must be advancing, because men now see women as a threat.
1420 To the ladies
College Eye 18:29, p.4
Author is applauds women of I. S. T. C. for taking part in elections for College Eye editor. The author feels the change from male domination to women taking control is good.
1421 I. S. T. C. debaters win decisions; vote against Upper Iowa unanimous
College Eye 18:20, p.1
Debate results.
1422 Notice to women students
College Eye 18:19, p.3
Letter from Marion McFarland Walker to students who are working.
1423 Last Thursday
College Eye 18:12, p.2
Department of Physical Education completes examinations for all new students; classes will now begin.
1424 College women superior
College Eye 18:2, p.1
Professor offers opinion on why college men and women do not marry as often as others do.
1425 The rights of men
College Eye 17:34, p.1
California professor invites men to shave in class in response to women applying powder.
1426 A new element-"Woman" Symbol-WO
College Eye 17:31, p.5
Describes women as chemical elements.
1427 Dormitory damsel convinces co-ed that T. C. B. H. is O. K
College Eye 17:30, p.1
Outlines benefits of living in Bartlett Hall; photo.
1428 The inquiring reporter
College Eye 17:29, p.5
Asks students about short dresses.
1429 Smoke survey
College Eye 17:27, p.4
College presidents react to lifting of smoking rules at Bryn Mawr College.
1430 The pop off
College Eye 17:26, p.7
Criticizes overprotective rules.
1431 Women's athletic conference at Ames a success
College Eye 17:25, p.6
Highlights of the conference program.
1432 The faculty tea
College Eye 17:24, p.8
Faculty women host freshmen women at tea.
1433 Margaret Quayle says that double standard is going; must base relation on truth
College Eye 17:24, p.1
Excerpts from address on war and morality.
1434 The women faculty members
College Eye 17:24, p.4
Women faculty entertained first year women students.
1435 Miss Quayle speaks the truth
College Eye 17:23, p.1
Will speak on relations between men and women.
1436 Y. W. pageant
College Eye 17:22, p.1
Description of the presentation of "The Spirit of Sisterhood."
1437 All women's P. T. classes
College Eye 17:15, p.7
Women's physical education classes will start soon.
1438 Beginning Monday
College Eye 17:15, p.2
Dean Walker will begin series of talks to freshman women.
1439 Notice
College Eye 17:5, p.1
Women will not need permission slips to leave campus over the Fourth of July holiday unless they are not going home.
1440 Student Opinion
College Eye 17:2, p.4
Urges men to have more respect for women.
1441 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:35, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
1442 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:29, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
1443 What about our May Queen?
College Eye 16:28, p.4
Displeasure shown toward the recent system of choosing the May Queen from the senior class as opposed to choosing from all women on campus.
1444 The Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 16:27, p.7
Students respond to question about a women holding her escort's arm.
1445 Unpopular
College Eye 16:27, p.4
Overuse of makeup has prompted some women who are seeking favor from men to go without it.
1446 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:25, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
1447 Mrs. Walker closes the Y. W. charm school; speaks on "The Charm of Personality"
College Eye 16:23, p.1
Speaks to women on what really matters in life.
1448 Charm of conversation
College Eye 16:23, p.8
Professor Childs gave a talk at the Charm School tea.
1449 Mrs. Walker says "Woman is free but not emancipated"
College Eye 16:22, p.8
Lectured to senior women.
1450 Men to discuss women of campus tomorrow
College Eye 16:20, p.5
Men react to similar meeting that discussed men.